64 . . The Organizer lends a touch of elegance to your home wh-ile It gives you the order and efficiency of an organ Ized work area. No more annoying time consummg search for misplaced bills, or papers Every busy family needs the Organizer Its mgenlous Norwegian design helps you get more work done in less space, beautifully. Open, it's 64"W x 45"H x 30"D, and Includes a glide-away desk, 19 adustable shelves, a separate vertical file, compartmented drawer, built-in lamp, and a lock When it's time to close up the Organizer, it becomes a handsome cabinet 32"W x 21"D, and fits easily mto your living room, den, bedroom, or wherever you like to work. The Organizer is imported from Norway where workmanship is still an art. And as the importer, we keep the price low ($395 In Teak or Walnut; $445 m Rosewood) It's usually tax deductible and comes with a 60-day, money back guarantee. 1 Four 3 5 Adjustable 2 BUilt-in Adjustable Shelves Ghdeaway Lamp 4 Storage Shelf Wrltmg Desk \ Three more I 6 <a , room y 55 w x 19 D) Adjustable Typewnter Shelves Shelf t " '" I I '-!< " "t -;; ...... ......,.. 'V' .........., .- I .-, 1 }1 """" , ,,. . .. --- ".. .. ".. ,. -- 7 Four more Storage Shelves 8 Security Lock i " ....- --i( - 9 Drawer with Compartments '" 10 Pull-out Storage Shelf (30Wx 18 D) 11 / Vertical 12 File Three more Adjustable Shelves , f j 14 Reference Book Storage Shelf 13 Large Storage Compartment 15 Another Storage Shelf .... Come in and see the Organizer Or write for color brochure No Y099-4 To order, call or send check, or charge to Amer. Exp.. DC, Master Charge, or BankAmencard. We ship anywhere In tne Contmental U.S. for $25 00. 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BArr, now president of tht Greater Toledo Corporation, an organization set up to redesign and redevelop down- town Toledo, who at that time was the youthful director of the Louisville Cen- tral Area, Inc., a chamber-of-com- merce-type organization for firms in the central husiness district. Barr prac- tically memorized the report as he hur- ried about the downtown area, but- tonholing merchants, bankers, and po- litical leaders and trying to convince them that the city needed a spine. "The question is: ,,-rill the process of all our planning be the only product r" he said to a visitor in the summer of 1970. "In other words, will the plan end up on the shelf? That has probably been the biggest trouble with planning in this cit} to date." The answer to Barr's question, like the answer to the question of whether the riverfront would ever be developed, is, of course, now In hand. In August of 1973, Fourth Street from Broad way to within two blocks of the river became a pedestrian mal1-one that looks almost like the designers' drawings. There c:lre trees, and flower bLds, and benches, and places for children to play. The three- block-long plaza, which has been named River City Mall, is architec- turally pleasing, comfortable, and an all-round delightful place. People seem to slow down their gait when they en- ter it, as if they had just stepped from A busy thoroughfare into a pleAsant park. A mc:ljor c:lttraction of the mall, how- ever, is not that it is quiet and pastoral but, rather, that It combines the pe- destrian's slower pace with the diversity of dozens of places to stop, shop, stroll, and look. A visitor to the maIlls likely to be struck by the differences between it and its counterpart in the suburhan shopping centers, many of which try to build some sort of mall arrangLment into the spaces between their shops. In the suburban centers, one is aware that the stores have been carefully chosen to provide an atmosphere of "together- ness" ( and, probably, to minimize competition for the participating mer- chants). The River City Mall is a lot like a traditional down town; it has All of a thriving downtown's heterugene- ity, with the c:tdvantage that one can cross the street without fear of being hit by a car. vValking along the River City Mall, a visitor finds dime stores, men's and women's clothing shops, discount 1j